Please use the 64-bit version if your CPU is 64-bit
(no matter what your UEFI is).
The 32-bit version is less tested and may have more problems.
It's probably most of your peripherals are not well supported
by Linux kernel. You may also try a modern Linux distribution
like Ubuntu or Fedora. If a peripheral works well in Ubuntu but
not work in Android-x86, then we can discuss what to do next.
Jan Peters <
cort...@outlook.com> 於 2019年4月25日 週四 下午8:27寫道:
>
> SD card slot works but the SD card was formatted incorrectly. I just noticed that when I put the device in the standby flashes the backlight from the screen in 10 seconds clock. Attached are the logs.
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Android-x86 project
http://www.android-x86.org